Re: shell prompt question

2003-02-17 Thread Anti
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 18:40:36 +0200 Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2003-02-17 10:46, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The way that the shell prompt is set depends on the particular shell. > > > What shell does your `david' user have? What shell does `root' have? >

Re: shell prompt question

2003-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2003-02-17 10:46, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The way that the shell prompt is set depends on the particular shell. > > What shell does your `david' user have? What shell does `root' have? > > they both use bash. > > > > > > How do I get the super-user prompt when I just use th

Re: shell prompt question

2003-02-17 Thread Thomas Spreng
Hi, On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:46:24AM -0500, David Banning wrote: > > The way that the shell prompt is set depends on the particular shell. > > What shell does your `david' user have? What shell does `root' have? > > they both use bash. > > > > > > How do I get the super-user prompt when I jus

Re: shell prompt question

2003-02-17 Thread David Banning
> The way that the shell prompt is set depends on the particular shell. > What shell does your `david' user have? What shell does `root' have? they both use bash. > > > How do I get the super-user prompt when I just use the "su" command > > rather than the full "su -" command? > > The default

Re: shell prompt question

2003-02-16 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2003-02-16 15:25, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My normal prompt is; > > david $ > > and my superuser prompt is; > > # The way that the shell prompt is set depends on the particular shell. What shell does your `david' user have? What shell does `root' have? > How do I get the sup

Re: shell prompt question

2003-02-16 Thread Kjell Midtseter
On Sunday, 16 February 2003 at 15:25:24 -0500, David Banning wrote: > My normal prompt is; > > david $ > > and my superuser prompt is; > > # > > How do I get the super-user prompt when I just use the "su" command > rather than the full "su -" command? > > I want to stay in the same directory I